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Why, . MISS BETTY POWERS, First Attendant. MISS :VARY ELLEN HULL, Second Attendant. The freshman Maypole dancers celebrate the coming of spring. 'rig This young man had no trouble in Ending a good seat from which to view the festivities.
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M iss Heidz' Olbrich ueen qfthe May MISS SUE LANG, Maid of Honor The May Day festivities are always one of the highlights of the year. This year was no exception. Following tradition, the freshman Maypole dancers opened the program which was soon to be followed by the crowning of a new queen. The pages took their places and the procession began. First to come through the arches was Mary Ellen Hull, Second Attendant. She was followed by Betty Powers, First Attendant and Sue Lang, Maid of Honor. At last, the new Queen of the May, Heidi Olbrich wound her way through the arches to take her place at the throne. Sally Banbury, 1963 Queen of the May, crowned her successor and took her place with the court. The Queen and her court were guests of honor throughout the re- mainder of the program and, later that evening, at the play The Boy Friendw and at the dance. 24
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,fe The Sibyl Proudbf Presents M iss Bonnie Steele Each year, the staff members for the Sibyl choose a senior girl whom they feel best represents the true Otterbein spirit. This girl may never have been a queen before, and she must have exemplified high ideals in many activities during her college career. As for many activites, Bonnie Steele has had more than her share of responsibilities in the past four years. This year alone, Bonnie serves as president of the YVomen's Student Government Board, chairman of the Student Welfare Committee for Student Senate, and a representative from Theta Nu sorority to Pan- hellenic Council. Is it no wonder, then, that this was the second year in a row for Bonnie to be selected for YVho's YVho Among Students in Amer- ican Universities and Colleges?' We are proud of our queen, and we are sure that all those who have ever known Bonnie are proud to say that they know her. Congratulations, Bonnie! and Washington, D.C. are m x f Q K , ' F 6 e 1 i ,eff ' xl' Q t .2 ' . -1 ff . -ig Ai' .. ' ' 1 , ex f if W. V f fe f ,,,, ff A, f X ,yi , ,,,, 26 an As a member of the A Cappella Choir Bonnie has toured with the group to Pennsylvania New York City
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